1843.] TH 
E GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
felony—a murder, for instance—the HSU AToent allegation of et 
offence would not be supplied by imp! ligationss in order to fix a 
a proper venue 
aoe the sueee 
most arate and the Sane of @ proper 
a be properly and fully stated; and the principle which 
originated fs rules of venue applied now to their continuance.— 
ir 
nfficient allegation of 
e fourth count was 
inal charge was found to be untrue, 
iction, the charge of being accessory 
to that offence aout agi fail. Venue was, therefore, most 
He must be correctly laid, and could not te supplied by 
Without a venue correctly laid, how were 
the “defen matte to know what they had to 
sistently with the statements in 
might have Dappened out of tl 
tainly stated tha the persons 
dom. The 
persuntied to leave ork 
t there was no allegation 
This aoe ought to have been 
King ». Peck, 9 Ad. and Ellis seo ond the King 
2. Rowed, showed that counts like these were ba 
Then again, the mode of effecting the object Leche sgainst the 
at not Sines 
was not cured by ver- 
le and Selwyn, report 214, 
ect in venue, when the Te aas of it was 
Material, was nob one which could be cured by verdict. The 
charge there was that of receiving barley to ere Etomite it to 
have been stolen. ‘The mere receiving of the barley was matter 
of inducement only, yet, for want of a good ventwonthat allega- 
tion, the Judgment was reversed. The fact charged h 
Bee offence was fully as material as the rec 
fat re, and conseauently the want of a good venue: was 
is ». Holland, which had been already cited, the 
‘Question was raided on demurrer, The objection was there h eo 
Then, assuming that at common law the 
necessary, the statute required to be considered, 
it wonld ¥e found that the statute did not dispense orith the 
necessity for t 
Sort far as any allegation was made 
in this indictment, these unlawful a RRS sania have 
been in Trel: land, the West Indies, or France; and as there was 
ho allegation of the place, the place would not be implied 
to charge a person, only accused as an accessai TY, 
in, all the precedents, 
the place and time; the 
form was, ‘then and there sniding Rene abetting,” which Aeaeialy 
showed that personal presence was necessary in aiding and 
i Mr. Atherton remarked that that see itoce ther want. 
Lord Denmai re of opinion that 
Rule granted to 
arrested, 
Pe 
up again in per; ‘son, 
Rented to this, and the eocne then entered into 
0 appear fwhen called y upon, 
he Queen v. Thi Cooper and J. Richards,—These defend. 
ants, who had rent “convicts dat Stafford of conspiracy, being in 
sn whom were the Solicitor 
|, Mr. Ric ichards, Mr. Godson, and 
Mr, Brerandens aaa that caer should receive the judgment of 
court. “Mr. Justice W rulers began reading ie notes of the 
voluminous, he wa: isted in 
the tedious operation by Coed Denman and Mr. Justice) Pattes 
and hee lor¢ dships were thus occupied from half-past eleven till 
ast five o'clock. They then rose, and the case was adjourn 
Was resummed yesterday, when, after a very long sitting, a, 
Corea 
ier own recognizan c 
C8 
ed Stice Patteson delivered judgment. nlence 
Oper should be imprisoned in the gaol of Stafford for t the, ee 
on WO years, and Richa sto b @ imprisoned in the same gaol 
or the term of one year; ; the difference made being on account 
Of the ee ae of sithards, and the imprisonment he had 
already under 
ee aD ae SPRING aeons 
6 Monpnay. 5 yrs, 
se an t, Last 3 miles of B.C. Won by ir, ree 
ae Franoj aged, *(Chifney), beating Mr. Rogers’ Prosody, 
ee Duke of Grafton’s #lorence,5 yrs. Wonin a canter fee Decehe 
‘Ord cise! 8 The Caster (Nat), beat Mr. Ongley’s Queen 
Ss psies; 8 st ee a M, 300, h ft. Won by oars lengths, 
an wweepebees of 10 sov », for 3 yr-old colts, 8 st 7 Ibs, and 
Sead bs: -T.Y, emne winner to be sold for 2002., &e. 
Res. Won by General Yates’s Canton (Chapple) ; beating duke 
e Portland's Sister to Ramadan, Duke of Grafton’s Atop, Lord 
*eter’s The Buck, and Mr. Maule’ Huntingdon, Won by hf. eth. 
Tyg Psakes of 50 sovs each, 80 ft; for : 8st 7 
(Roig ..7 S8bs. Won by Duke of Rutland’s Cowslip. thy Bose 
(Robinson); beating eel Exeter’s f by Sultan, out of Fanny 
Wo ies, and Mr, Batson's f by Plenipotentiary, out of Acacia. 
n Very easy by three lengths. 
meee Chesterfield’s Sir Harry, 8 st 7 lbs, (Scott), shes Borel 
length, 8 ovation, 8 st 2 Ibs. T.M.M ou Mineema Wen by 
Bi T. Greville’s Portumnus receiv ed f om the Deke 
eng tuort's ° Be sel or Achmet, out of agliont, 8 st 7 lbs 
8 ar: The * eit 4 yr he Stakes of 200 sovs each - 3 colts, 
0 sarowitch course. 3subs. Won 
among the Tailors, 8 st 10 lbs, 
5 porting, Lord G. Bentinck’s Firebrand, 8 st 4 Ibs, 
by a head. 
» 500 ea h ft. T.¥.C. Lord Exeter's Celia, 8 st, 
ie Duke of eae s Oakley, 8 a 7 lbs, (Robinson), 
i ford, y Ree length.—Mateh, 100, hft. D.M. Duke of Beds 
b @Names Tycomb, gst, GRobInEOA)} heat Lord Kelburne’s He has 
whee ? St 12 lbs, (W. Boyce). Won ina canter by 3 lengths, 
osty ser 8 Plute of 100 gs, for mares; 4 Yeshis avy, Ibs 5 yrs. 
5 6 yrs and aged, 10st. R.C. Won by Mr. Stevenson's 
» (Mann) ; beating Mr. ame Rosalind, 
and Mr. Pettit’s Sweetmeat, 4 yrs, (Pettit), Won 
'y half a len 
000 Guineas ‘Stakes, of Aan sovs each, h ft, for 3 yr-olds; 
Rees fillies, 8 st 4 R. subs. Won by 
c Cotherstone, by oubastoie; (Scott); beating Duke 
Colts, § 
| Bowesry 
of Richmond’s b ¢ Cornopean, by Ellis, (Rogers), and Lord 
Orford’s b ¢ by St. Patrick, out of Wild Duek, (Nat), Won ina “hd Lapeeeeeee PROTH 
canter by three lengths. 
Sweepstakes ei ie sovs each, 100 ft, for 4 yr-old calles Sst 7 lbs, 
by Lord Exeter’s 
and fillies 8 er ate 7 subs. avons 
Reversion, by 
Sweepstakes of aa SOVS cach, 100 ft, for 4 y 
and fillies, 8 st 2 subs. Lord G, 
walke: 5 Sweepstakes of 100 sovs 
8st 7 
eae 2 OL TOE a ye Pee 
yrs and aged, 9 st 3 lbs, 
4d yrs, (Bartsiomen) beating Mr. Stephens 
Won by four leng' 
pe Steeple of 50 sovs each, h ft, 
RNa y Lord Exeter’s c Velociped 
Bentinck’s Firebrai 
each, for 
Mr. Thornbill’s pxtotrpore paiked 
B.C. Won by se Ro 
be 
down, 
r-old colts, 8 st 7 ae 
hyvit; sie, 
5 yrs, 8st 11 ty % 
ogers’s Prosody, 
on’s Ghuznee, 4 yrs. 
r 3 yr-old: 
(Mann) ; Neate Mr. Ford’s Poison, 7 st 4 lbs, and Mr. B: 
by Redshank, out of Amadis, 7 st 3 lbs. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, ne ft 
Colonel Peel’s Gai hh 6 yrs, 
: y k 
Ness 6st 9 lbs, (Howit, es Duke of aoe 
neck,.—Ma First half o1 
Baker of Bedford's Maeda dyrs Pen eee 
mikey he 5 yrs, by a length easy 
subs, tw 
ee Magna Charta, 3 yrs, 5st 71 
Mr, pent B Glendower, 3yrs, 6 st vik 
4 yrs, 5 lbs; i fe Mr. Bouverie’s Monem: 
Won ae six leng' 
8<t 7 Ibs; fillies, 8 st 4 
sold for 802, 5 subs. 
3; adead heat for 
The Queen's Plate of 100 paiiteas; for 
10 st 7 lbs; six. iia aged, 10 st 12 lbs. 
ney’s St, Fra 
4 yrs, by tw walye tenet hs 
Deke of Bedford’s Currycomb, 8 st, (BR. 
Payne’s Johnny, : ed lbs, by a length ; 
6 to 5 on Currycom 
Sweepstatees of 50. ee each, for 3 
Dey, Won by. Lord Lynedoch’s Sister t 
beating Duke of Grafton’s Utica. Won in ny 
The 1,000 Guinens Stakes, by subs of 100 
3 yr- old fillies, 8 st 71bs. D.M. Won by Mr. 
beating Mr, 
out of Macrema; Lord 
Davies; pra Mutown 
S 's’s Lady Eleanor; 
of SouVEnINy and M 
Birdeen ; Duke of Ric 
Duke of Portland’s 
MARK LANE, Fripa y, May 5.—The 
land-carriage sampl te this 
factors tried to establish an acy ance, which 
to the extent oh 1s. on the fine dry 
of conditi ain as last Pacer 
buyers of Forelen at es which gave 
good emest Wheat Stas 
oted 1s. dearer ; 
for bond Barle: Hane and sells at thi 
remain without alteration, 
very dull s: ‘Ss were taken at nee mn 
“pnt, BERNER Quarr 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suifolk mat 
Norfoli:, Linco! meee Yorkshire 
alting and a 
colnshi 
ae *Xow hunberlang ana 
Tri . 
ere rare coe m 
igeon, Heligoland « 
muy . Oto ae 
Peas, Whi + 28t0 80 Maple 35 
AVE 
|Whea Oates 
Mat, Me oe oe [a AF wy 
a: sce oc 4 
pa 7 ea wo 
$e pan ae eae ata 
= al 3 “ 7 4 
88 & 237 | 17 6 
Bop] 
Gweeks’ Aggregate See a 4] 
ine ae 
0 
“9 0! 
Duties 
nee 
6410 
MANURES. 
PRICE: 
tural Salt, per ton, 30s to 32s 
SP Bane, er ton 26 
ist, per bush, is 10d 
9 st, (Ni 
cr) lbs, and puke 
by Ishmael, out of Morella; and Lord See Barmaid. 
29h 
R. a 
ged, (Chifney) ; beating Mr. connec noreten: 
Ford’s Spiteful 
, but were not placed :—Lord Exeter’s aly by erry, 
Exeter’s filly by Su 
Sto 
910.18 
20 ir 
ARRIVALS IN ae RIVER LAST WEE 
WwW 
a ean 
Rhy by aon 
at); tate ates 
of Beaufort’s Rap- 
Osbaldeston’s Martingale, 3 
ee uh ee a st 7 7 lbs. 
8 st, 3 each, 
beat Lord: Milton n’s 
ingest Sweeps of 20 sovs each, for 3 yr-olds and PIA AE 
0 of ro paid 5 pays each. Wor 
etful, 
usk, 3 yrs, 6 cet lbs. 
Tnurspay. Sweepstakes of w hove each, for 3 yr-old colts, 
Won 
is, 9 st 8 Ibs; Eve, 
Wonk Mr. Gur- 
Edwards), eat Mr, 
100, h 
8 yr ola fillies, 8 st 7 Ibs each. 
fiy, (G. Edwards); 
aiter by 2 2 lengths. 
Sovs each, h ft, 
Thorntalls 's E: atcn 
The Loli vibe 
Itan, out 
hinoud’s Fragra aes 
’sfy. by Baie out 
tose 
Osbaldeston’ 's Martingale. Wi ‘on by a head 
suppiy of Wheat by 
morning, and the 
they could only do 
hite, Red, and parcels out 
There were 
a few country 
a little more spirit, and 
wehadno inquiries 
e€ same rates. Peas 
New Beans were fully as eh, old a 
onday’s currency, 
shies ‘9 22 
Tick 931 Be 86 Harrow 99 to a 
Wisden a TOW 23 to 30 
sngpod —to. 
5 to 27 Gre 0 
Rye pialues qos 
Bathe ole 
Phosphate of Sod 
Poittevin’s disinfected Manure, per 
ntrated do., per qr., 8 
Rape dust, sscoording to quantity, per 
Iexander’s Compo: quarter, 188 
Bleaching Powder, per ewt., 30s. es 
Bone-dust and. half-inch Bone, per 
quarter, 189 ton, 72 
Bri ton, 1 Rock See 
Clarke’adesiccated omnposts per hha. | 8: 
a1 te of Pol 
ae ieile, Bristol Manure, according a Ash, per 
D: 
to quantity, per 
Guano (foreign), wpe 
Sulphur, oe © 
Sulphuric acid, 
per Ib., 14d to 
per Fe 138 to 
ding to quantity, per 
per cwt., 8¢ 
Potash, p 
Di 
e) per 
xu 
seamen St 
eel pwienTs Rash an nd 
Dawley, ee ine oe 
Orrell, ¢ 
JG JESTRATIO " Andrews, coal-merchant— 
eae Bsns, ese eveh ee , Dundee, engine 
Rey. Horace Pa rys, of 
bitterest Rie See a son 
LE = dy Georgiana Rom ree as son— 
One stethe aly ‘ot sf aron d eRotsehi, of a daughter, 
2 Grosyenor-pl.s 
On, the 208 pa ine oh hae chageptan, Chapel, youngest 
MAR tate ¥ Foulder m Hally Norfolk ana Foley 
Touse, Kent, to Fra Right Hon. Sir J. L, 
Knight Bruc and at the I. aa af Col 
Court, Somersetshire, @ dge a, only daughter of 
the late Col, de Resnel, jan noes 
|, DIED On the Ist inst, al Lady 
The wAGOTOE the Hight Hon: ‘Si tlees6e 
the Onurt of Common, Plens--On the 8 General Bir thease 
Hislop, Barts GC cB, Colonel of the ighmond, 
on ath ult., Sir Edmun e Sergeant 
Com owe ioe 
c 
ye, iron-founder Ry ata 
ton, 4l, in quantity, 37 
etre, per ewe, 25s 6d 
(pure); per ewt,, 65s 
lie 
Sulphate of ‘Ammonia, Per ewt., 188 
of 
Soda, Si ton a 
ae 
or rath to strength, 
Trimmers’ Coxapesition for Clover, 
Do. Do. $6, Wi yheat, with Silicate of 
‘urnips, percwt., g¢ 
Ui 
Watson’s Conse, Per ewty 10s, in 
nti 
m and Dore sehen ca 4 
apham, Surrey, 
dealer 
ti 
y Chu 
Clevkenvralls 
we-square, cone 
Ryitlls, “ES ia, 
Sane Prat 
im 
Tadig ‘ature at Madras, 
Ids, 
le, out of Galata, 7 st 
TO GENTLEMEN, 
to public competi 
Lane, = ean May 
Re. lay be viewed the mornin ing: “of ‘sale. Catal 
be sade at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American eee, 
Leytonstone. 
ORANGE AND LEMON TREES. 
M® KING will sell at the Mart, on Turspay next, 
AVI the gth May, about 4s0smali Onaw on and Luston'Taens, in 
lots of two each ; mo: oie trees will blossom in the summer, 
and in the autumn ill exh: 
The Orange tints enue "ila the greenest bough” may be 
the morning of sale, and Catalogues had at the Mart, 
and from the Auctioneer, Hackney- road. 
"TO BE SOLD, on reasonable terms, a number of 
Succession and F RUITING PINE-PLANTS, with a Frame 
and Lights. To be seen at Burwood, near Cobham, Surrey. 
TO NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, 
‘TO BE SOLD, a most desirable NURSERY GROUND, 
omprising a substantial y-buil 
sOERE ee the High Heats aa pice seven acres of supe- 
rior VD—Freehold, and Lan 
with x ay business to it, Shih has been carried on for nearly 
a century; situate 20 miles north of London, and of which imme- 
diate possession may be had. Part of the purehase- eon. may 
remain on Mortenge, if desired, Apply to Mr. JACKSO: arl- 
borough-road, oad, Surrey; or to Mr. Srory, Soliceee, 
St. Als Herts. 
PUES & 
PHI 
—TO BE SOLD, a small BED consisting of 
EIGHT ge principally from the Collection of 
Seay 
the late Wa. 
Duchess of Kent, Tien Mitred, Lord Byron, Cicero, Flora, 
a eats Catafalque, Cenotapheum, id, 
amounting to upwards of 
Vaiietics, wit th Tron Hoops, for 102. ; any 
day from’ Yo till dusk, Sundays excepted, oe aa Cone aa Sy 
Grocer and Colourman, Church-street, Hackn 
BOUT 250 to 350 "SUCCESSION and FRUITING 
PINE-PLANTS for Sale, Clean and ee to be sold at 
Half their Value. For particulars, apply to Samurt Rostine, 
Peckham-Rye Common, near Lo: ndon ; where they may be seen. 
HG GON OMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 
34, seen STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. 
Established 1823, Empowered by Act of Parliament, 3 William Iv. 
ES OF PREMIUM THAN THOS. ANY ca OFFICE. 
T: 
that entitle the assured ¢o participate in ee ri as follows :— 
Z — 35°) 80 40) 45 | 60 
pera 
21011)/2 19 1958 11 oe 80 
REESE Pee yrs ee 
1s declar ed in in 183 ‘4 amounted upon an average to 162. 
aid 
on vale premiums then and in 1839 a second 
was awarded, amounting on the average to pe per cent. 
onthe p ccna paid during the preceding five yea 
dh part of cree nor for 
ked, sailing, or steam-vessel) from an iy one 
Port ther poe uy another dur ing Deaces to Assurers, not being. sea- 
faring men by profession, Licen: eer ranted to go to any part 
of the aeuial ‘upon terms neaiertion the risks. 
Policies on the lives of persons Pos suicide, duelling, or by 
the hands of justice, are not void as res) pects the interests 
parties to whom they may have been legally assigned. 
Asstrances may be effected on any and every ed 
By order of the Board of Dire 
CAMPBELL JAMES Depa peecrehays 
PONS Se deel oes 
‘A ustR: ALASIAN COLONIAL ann GENERAL 
LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY COMPANY, 
Capital 200,000; in 2,000 Shares. 
Edward Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. Be 
Henry Buckle, a oh 
John Henry Cappe: 
Gideon Cotgunotn, in , Esq. illiam Walker, Esq. 
BA Bank of London: 
Cononiay BANians—Bank of Australasia (Incorporated by Royal 
Charter, 1835), No. 2, Moorgate- 
Puystctan—P. Fraser, ore »M D., 62, Guiatontc Russell-sq, 
8 
Esq. 
seuerties « Ryley, 
The advantages offered to Emigrants to the Australasian 
Colonies by this Company are,—First, that no extra ‘@ premium i 
cee for residence in any of the Australasian sie. ae 
dere dE Second, that no extra premium is cj charged, to 
fiers a aio assure for the whole term of li 
to the Australasian Colonies, and for 
Ny, y partihseien in 
brut , and th omiaraiitee of an auiaie enteesivad capital. 
Prospectuses aud {ull particulars zisy y be obtained at the Offices 
of the Company, 126, Bishopsgate-s' 
SME 5m a 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL ere DW. one HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFA! S, upon proved prin. 
rt erected, ay DANIEL ang 
peor in vente oy ieee chy $ wi 
ve erected apparatus 
many noblemen and gent! 
employed 
A 
dE. tal all descriptions of 
fers Buildings a ane Sashes, and ave noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the ection of their various drawings 
and models, at 72, 0 ich where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremely complete an, 
convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an a: t Aen 
plete than has hitherto a brought before the pub! 
. and E. BAILEY we: e first to introduce et urvili- 
near houses to norticulsnreee fie can refer to the Consery: atory 
attached to the Pantheon as of iy Mild 25) besides many 
others in this country and on ne Contine: 
and E. Baivry have prepared a qua arity of the Galvanic Plant 
Protectors, which are now ready fc vi 
